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Calgary’s 2015 Vital Signs Report
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CALGARY FOUNDATION 2014-15 Fast Facts $59.9 million received in new gifts $47.3 million granted to 900 charitable organizations $834.4 million asset base 47 new funds established Primary endowment portfolio – 10 year return was 7.6% versus a benchmark return of 6.7%; 1 year return was 13.1% versus a benchmark return 10.2% calgaryfoundation.org
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Three key roles: 1.Support donors’ philanthropic goals 2.Make effective grants across the charitable sector 3.Provide community leadership calgaryfoundation.org
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COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE How the Calgary Foundation’s community knowledge is collected: community consultations and 60 years working with the nonprofit sector Community Knowledge Centre charitable organization members from Vital Signs survey results and annual community issue research calgaryfoundation.org
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History of Vital Signs Conducted in Calgary since 2007, and our 10 th Anniversary year is 2016 The need for a quality of life assessment was identified by the Mayor of Toronto in 2006, who believed Toronto Foundation was the organization that was a natural fit to conduct such an assessment It has since grown into an international movement of cities that participate.
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calgaryfoundation.org What is Vital Signs? An annual community check-up that measures the vitality of Calgary, identifies significant trends and assigns grades across areas critical to quality of life. Why Vital Signs? A community engagement tool that inspires citizens to take meaningful action.
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calgaryfoundation.org Structure Overview of Calgary’s past, present and future 7 Vital Foundations: Arts, Living Standards, Thriving Populations, Environment, Lifelong Learning, Community Connections and Wellness Snapshots of research and trends Profiled organizations doing great work in the different vital foundations Community knowledge initiatives showcase Citizen priorities and grades
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CALGARY ON THE WORLD STAGE calgaryfoundation.org Calgary 5 th most livable city in the world in 2014 Calgary cleanest city in the world: Calgary 33 rd in the world for quality of life Calgary 2 nd out of 50 cities for attractiveness to migrants Calgary 3 rd in global prosperity behind only Paris and Stockholm Calgary best sport city out of 30 global cities Calgary dropped from #2 to #19 best place to live
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HOW VITAL SIGNS ADDS UP: calgaryfoundation.org Citizen Grades Citizen Priorities Issue Research and Trends Calgary’s Vital Signs Report
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ONLINE CITIZEN SURVEY Grading was open from May 20 – June 26 Respondents have the option to answer a long or short version of the survey 70% of respondents elected to take the long version and 30% opted for the short version 1,819 respondents answered five questions or more generating a statistically valid survey response calgaryfoundation.org
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ONLINE CITIZEN SURVEY calgaryfoundation.org 62% female, 38% male 60% of respondents were aged 25 – 64 45% of respondents work in the business sector, 20% in government, 13% in voluntary sector, 12% retired, 5% students and 3% unemployed 39% of respondents live in the SW, 30 % NW, 17% SE and 11% NE
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Online Survey Questions Overall Grades Issue Area Citizen priorities Comments Quality of life: Overall grade Satisfaction scale Improvements and declines Comments Demographics calgaryfoundation.org
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EXPERT RESEARCH AND TRENDS calgaryfoundation.org A range of Calgary organizations and institutions provide research to ensure that the indicators used are relevant, accurate and comprehensive Centre for the Study of Living Standards provided additional indicator data
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GRADING AT A GLANCE calgaryfoundation.org Overall quality of Life: B (2014 B) Arts: B (2014 B) *Living Standards: C + (2014 B-) *Thriving Populations: C + (2014 B-) Environment: B- (2014 B-) Community Connections: B- (2014 B-) Lifelong Learning: B- (2014 B-) Wellness: B- (2014 B-)
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OVERALL QUALITY OF LIFE B (2014 B) calgaryfoundation.org 69% describe themselves as happy 69% feel, at least, moderately stressed about personal finances 69% feel that Calgarians do enough to welcome new Canadians, while 24% feel uncomfortable, at least sometimes, as a result of discrimination 55% feel they know their neighbours well enough to seek help
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